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Roman Urdu: Convenience or cultural loss?

In 2012, Sanya* joined an institute to learn MS Office. When the teacher was delivering a lecture, she noticed the girl sitting next to her was writing furiously. Her pen danced across the page like ...
By Damian Flanagan The other day I had the pleasure of attending a very interesting presentation about antique books by an ...
The Americans recently relocating to San Miguel de Allende are a new kind of “expat,” a word they refuse to call themselves.
The idea that the characters were really all dead the whole series and that the island was just a purgatory-like state is completely untrue. It's been debunked by the creators of the show, the actors ...
Without substantial reading skills, “the risk is that future generations will simply be unable to think as deeply and with as ...
The best part of ‘Landman,’ Taylor Sheridan’s hit oil saga, whose second season begins Sunday, is the beautifully flawed man ...
Schools tend to leave AI policies to teachers, which often means that rules vary widely within the same school. Some ...
Research by the SQA has found major problems with exam marking, but even the apparent benefits raise serious questions of fairness.
Research by the SQA has found major problems with exam marking, but even the apparent benefits raise serious questions of ...
Whitesnake singer David Coverdale is hanging up his 'platform shoes and skin-tight jeans' after a 50-year career with the ...
Paul Kingsnorth is a novelist and a critic, an environmental activist and a convert to Eastern Orthodoxy. His new book is ...
In the Snack-bar by Edwin Morgan describes the speaker's encounter with a blind man in a busy snack-bar. In the Snack-bar aims to make a social comment about how we treat others. The poem begins with ...